Re: Taskbar icons

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Looking back, I see he said "put all the toolbars on one line", but I didn't know how to do that. You told me HOW to do it, and again I thank you.

"Keith Miller MVP" <k.miller79@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:uXTQ7RzOGHA.2320@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
You're welcome. Ken Blake explained the concept in one of his replies to your earlier posts; but
it's one of those 'a picture is worth a thousand words' situations. Glad it's fixed.


--
Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]


"Joy" <joymp2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:uTH5slyOGHA.1192@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Oh, wow, that did it! Thank you SO much!

"Keith Miller MVP" <k.miller79@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23ocVodxOGHA.964@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> You should use the quick launch toolbar. I found your original post, > does
> the following info help?
>
> If the following diagrams don't look right, change you view options to
> fixed-width font.
>
> If your toolbars are arranged like so:
>
> ------------------------------------------------
> | Programs Taskbar
> Start |---------------------------------------
> | Quick Launch Bar
> ------------------------------------------------
>
> You will only get double-height or disappearing. You need to first > drag
> one of the bars to the
> right or left so that they look like this:
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> | |
> Start | Programs Taskbar | Quick Launch Bar
> | |
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
> You will then be able to resize the bar in single-height increments.
>
>
>
> -- > Good Luck,
>
> Keith
> Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]
>
>
> "Joy" <joymp2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:enU0etoOGHA.1124@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> I had been asking earlier (Feb. 9th) about the Quick Launch bar making
>> the
>> Taskbar double wide, and the only solution seemed to be going into the
>> registry which I am hesitant to do. So I put the icons I used (from
>> Quick
>> Launch), i.e. Outlook Express; Internet Explorer; and Windows Explorer >> (I
>> don't care about Windows Media, I rarely use it), anyhow, I put those
>> icons
>> on my desktop. Of course then I have to access Desktop (Ctrl + D) >> when I
>> want to go to those icons. My question is this: Is there any way to >> put
>> those particular icons individually on the Taskbar? (Without using >> Quick
>> Launch of course)
>>
>



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